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Welcome Carol

Andrew McAfee

Welcome Carol,
I don't run this list, but just sound like it.

Your body is trying to tell you something that your mind doesn't want  
to hear.

This radiation from your Wi-Fi router is disrupting normal cell  
function, causing cell stress/shock (the cell wall seals off and  
starts to become toxic from reduced transfer in and out of the cell  
wall).

Also, toxins are mobilized from deep muscle, bone and other tissues  
into other systems and especially into sensitive areas like the ears,  
eyes, heart, etc. brain because Wi-Fi and other microwave radiation  
frequencies open up the blood brain barrier.

And you can guess why that is bad. When toxins get into these areas  
like the brain, infections can set in as well as cause deterioration  
of nerve function from exposure mercury, pesticides, fluoride, etc. on  
and on... ad nauseam.

You first problem is how are going to get away from the router?

The second one is how are you going to deal with becoming a wack-job,  
outcast, freak-show, conspiracy theory loving anti-socialite now that  
you are "sensitive" to this man made poison that most everyone loves  
to use (iPads, Crackberrys, ...)

Get rid of the router or find another job. Then get the plug-in hard  
line connection for internet. It is faster, safer anyway.

You can read more at my website www.raleighes.info.

Good luck!


with love : )

Andrew


Andrew McAfee
www.raleighes.info

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On Jun 10, 2011, at 4:20 AM, carol wrote:

> New to this group.  Don't know where to start really.  Does anybody  
> any experience on wireless routers.  There was one in my office at  
> work (in a hospital)  for a about a year. Other people said they  
> could hear a squeal in my room. I couldn't.  I rang our IT  
> communications department and they said it could be faulty.  They  
> swapped it.  Another 8 months and they new one is still there, with  
> me working under it.
>
> I now have a sudden onset of constant tinnitus ( a week ago (sounds  
> like a computer monitor (high pitched) and it is CONSTANT)).  My GP  
> has put me in for a hearing test which will take months.
>
> I need to know how to deal with it as I won't let it affect my  
> life.  Therefore I am starting to research tinnitus etc.
>
> All I need to know is does anyone think it could be related?  I do  
> not wish to blame but I find it highly suspicious.
>
> many many thanks folks.
>
>
> Carol
>
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